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- This invention relates to a safety locking device for firearms, especially semi-automatic pistols.
- the invention provides a lock enclosed within the grip which is externally operable and provides a mechanical interruption to the firing/trigger mechanism when locked in a disarmed condition.
- Externally-applied trigger locks are not an acceptable solution because, in some cases, the gun may still be fired when the trigger lock is in place, on a loaded gun.
- Other externally-applied safety devices such as locking magazine substitutes or barrel locks are commonly available. These devices, which may be effective to prevent unauthorized use of a firearm, are unacceptable for other reasons. Because such locking devices are separable from the firearm, they must be carried separately, such as when traveling, and may be awkward and not immediately available when needed.
- Prior art locking devices built into the firearm typically add significant bulk to the gun and significantly change its profile or contour. These devices have been unacceptable, especially to those who legally carry the firearm concealed. What has been needed is a locking device which is incorporated into the firearm itself which is fully functional to prevent unauthorized use whether the gun is loaded or unloaded, does not add bulk or alter the gun's profile, and which uses a pick-resistant locking selector, rather than one which may be defeated by a common ordinary tool.
- the present invention provides a safety device for a firearm which is lockable between distinct armed and unarmed positions and which is enclosed within the grip of the firearm.
- the grip-enclosed mechanism has an externally-operable locking selector and a mechanical trigger/firing mechanism interruption member.
- the locking selector is operable by a user to be locked in the distinct armed and unarmed positions and the locking selector actuates the interruption member between respective distinct armed and unarmed positions.
- the locking selector is actuated by a key which is separable from the device.
- the locking selector may be operated electrically or by any other suitable means.
- the device of the present invention is incorporated into the grip of a firearm rearward of an ammunition magazine passageway in space within the grip which would otherwise be unused.
- the present invention may be used on a firearm with or without a grip safety.
- the preferred form of the invention is to include a grip safety and for the interruption member to include a rotatable piece having a portion within the grip which interacts with the grip safety to block actuation of the grip safety in one position and to allow actuation of the grip safety in the other position.
- the interacting parts may be a blade and a slot, one on the interruption member and one on an internal portion of the grip safety, such that in the armed position, the blade fits into the slot to allow actuation of the grip safety and in the unarmed position, the blade will not fit into the slot, thereby preventing operation of the grip safety.
- an ammunition magazine lock member is mounted on and rotates with the rotating interruption member.
- the locking selector may actuate axially to cause either axial or rotational actuation of the interruption member.
- FIG. 1 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view of the grip and trigger portion of a semiautomatic pistol which includes a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken substantially along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 1 showing a magazine lock in the open or armed position;
- FIG. 5 is an end view taken substantially along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 1 showing the lock mechanism in an armed condition
- FIG. 6 is a partially cut-away fragmentary view similar to FIG. 1 showing the palm grip and trigger depressed in a firing condition
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 7 - 7 of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view similar to FIGS. 1 and 6 showing the safety lock in a disarmed condition
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 9 - 9 of FIG. 8 showing the palm grip safety block
- FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view taken substantially along line 10 - 10 of FIG. 8 and similar to FIG. 3 showing the lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 11 - 11 of FIG. 8 and similar to FIG. 4 showing the magazine lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 12 is an end view taken substantially along line 12 - 12 of FIG. 8 showing the lock in a disarmed condition
- FIG. 13 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view of the grip and trigger portion of a semi-automatic pistol showing a version of the present invention in a disarmed condition for a firearm which does not include a palm grip safety;
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 14 - 14 of FIG. 13 showing the trigger mechanism blocked in a disarmed condition
- FIG. 15 is a partially cut-away fragmentary view similar to FIG. 13 showing the lock in an armed condition with the trigger depressed;
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken substantially along line 16 - 16 of FIG. 15.
- FIG. 1 a semi-automatic pistol having a receiver 12 , a grip 14 , a slide 16 and a trigger 18 .
- the firearm 10 shown is of the well-known type in which a magazine (not shown) is inserted into a magazine opening 20 in the butt end 22 of the grip 14 .
- the illustrated embodiment is similar to the well-known Colt Government Model 1911 which has a palm grip safety 24 and a linear action trigger 18 .
- the grip safety 24 or “beaver tail” is pivotally mounted at the rear end of the receiver on a pivot pin 26 .
- the grip safety 24 is spring biased (not shown) into the position shown in FIG. 1.
- the grip safety 24 includes a forwardly-extending projection 28 which blocks rearward movement of the trigger 18 .
- the trigger assembly includes the linear sliding trigger 18 and a rearwardly-extending bail 30 which substantially surrounds the magazine passageway 32 .
- the trigger bail 30 includes rearwardly-extending side members connected at rearward ends by a transverse end 34 .
- the present invention provides a locking mechanism 36 which prevents firing of the pistol 10 by mechanically blocking the firing/trigger mechanism.
- the mechanical interruption to the firing/trigger mechanism is accomplished by blocking the grip safety 24 from being depressed by means of a member that may be positively locked in an “armed” or “disarmed” condition.
- the grip safety 24 it is impossible to depress the trigger mechanism 18 , 30 , 34 to actuate the firing mechanism (not shown) of the pistol 10 .
- the preferred embodiment of the lock mechanism 36 includes a keyed lock cylinder 38 which is exposed at the butt end 22 or heal of the grip 14 rearward of the magazine entry 20 and magazine passageway 32 .
- the cylinder lock 38 is operatively connected to an elongated rotatable rod 40 on which is formed or attached a flat blade 42 at its distal end.
- a slot 44 is formed in a lower portion of the grip safety member 24 so as to receive the blade portion 42 when the lock mechanism 36 is in a “disarmed” position.
- the grip safety member 24 can be depressed and pivoted by the user's hand when gripping the pistol 10 .
- the blocking projection 28 is moved out of the way to allow the trigger mechanism 18 , 30 , 34 to be depressed as shown by arrows 46 , 48 .
- FIGS. 1, 4, 8 and 11 therein is shown at 46 a cam or blade which is attached to and rotates with the rod 40 through an opening 48 in the rear wall 50 of the magazine passageway 32 .
- the cam or blade 46 rotates, along with the blade 42 , 90° into or out from the magazine passageway 32 .
- a mechanical block is provided to prevent insertion of a magazine into the magazine passageway 32 .
- the magazine (not shown) may be provided with a notch or slot for receiving the cam or blade member 46 so that the magazine may also be locked in place in the magazine passageway 32 , thereby preventing its removal. This mechanism provides an added degree of safety to more completely disable the pistol 10 when the locking mechanism 36 is locked into the “disarmed” position.
- the locking mechanism 36 is constructed of a body 52 which is exposed along the backstrap of the grip 14 and which is held between first and second rearwardly-extending flange portions 54 - 56 .
- the inner side of each side flange 54 , 56 includes an elongated groove 58 , 60 which runs substantially parallel to the rear wall 50 of the magazine passageway 32 .
- the lock body 52 includes corresponding first and second laterally-extending lands or rails 62 , 64 which allow the lock body 52 to be aligned and held in place in the grip 14 between the flanges 54 , 56 by sliding the lock body 52 into position from the heel or butt end 22 of the grip 14 .
- the lock body 52 is held in place by a laterally-extending pin 66 which passes through lateral opposite openings in the rearwardly-extending flanges 54 , 56 and through a lateral groove 68 formed in the lock body 52 . Removal of the locking mechanism 36 from the grip 14 is prevented, even if the locking pin 66 is driven out of place, if the locking mechanism 36 is in the “unarmed” or “disabled” position. This is because the cam or blade 46 is, at that time, extended through the opening 48 in the rear wall 50 of the magazine passageway 32 (see FIG. 8) which blocks the blocking mechanism 36 from being slid downwardly out of position.
- the lock cylinder 38 is threadingly engaged in the lock body 52 , as shown at 70 , and rotation of the lock cylinder 38 is prevented relative to the lock body 52 by providing a flat surface on one side of the threaded portion which bears against an outer side of the wall 50 .
- a “D-shaped” lock cylinder body to prevent relative rotation thereof is well-known.
- a roll pen 72 or the like may be inserted into a transverse opening 74 formed across the threaded engagement 70 . In this manner, rotation of the locking cylinder 38 relative to the lock body 52 or removal thereof is effectively prevented.
- FIGS. 13 - 16 therein is shown at 110 an alternate embodiment of the present invention for a semi-automatic pistol which does not include a grip safety.
- the locking mechanism 136 provides a mechanical interference which directly blocks function of the trigger assembly.
- the locking assembly 136 is positioned at the backstrap of the grip 114 adjacent a rear wall 150 of the magazine passageway 132 .
- a key lock cylinder 138 is exposed at the butt or heal end 122 of the grip 114 .
- the lock cylinder 138 is operable to rotate a shaft 140 which includes a substantially flat blade portion 142 at its distal end. In this embodiment, the blade portion 142 directly interferes with the transverse rear section 134 of the trigger bail 130 , thereby preventing the trigger 118 from being depressed, as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14.
- the lock assembly 136 may also include a magazine passageway blocking member 146 which is rotatable to extend through an opening 148 in the rear wall 150 of the magazine passageway 132 .
- the operation of this member is identical to that shown for the previous embodiment in FIGS. 4, 5, 11 , and 12 .
- the assembly of the locking unit 136 into the grip 114 is also substantially identical to that described for the previous embodiment.
- Either of the above-described embodiments may be used with or without the magazine passageway-blocking mechanism.
- this mechanism provides an added degree of safety to the firearm.
- the locking mechanism could provide a mechanical block or interruption directly to some part of the firing mechanism (i.e., hammer, firing pin, etc.) or could be incorporated into the grip of a revolver to function in a similar fashion.
- operation of the locking cylinder and/or blocking member may be axial rather than rotational or may be a combination of axial and rotational movement.
- the locking mechanism by which the user selects between “armed” and “disarmed” conditions could be operated electrically, such as by use of a solenoid.
- Linear movement of a locking selector either mechanically or electrically could be translated into rotational movement of the blocking member, or vice versa.
- Mechanisms of this type are well-known in the mechanical art. These alternative embodiments are less preferred, however, because additional springs and moving parts, as well as a battery power source, are required.
- a solenoid-actuated locking selector may be used as part of so-called “smart gun” technology intended to allow the firearm to be operated only by a single user.
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Shown is a locking, grip-enclosed safety device for a firearm. The grip-enclosed mechanism has an externally-operable locking selector which is operable by a user to be locked into distinct armed and unarmed positions. The locking selector actuates a mechanical trigger/firing mechanism interruption member between distinct armed and unarmed positions.
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- This invention relates to a safety locking device for firearms, especially semi-automatic pistols. The invention provides a lock enclosed within the grip which is externally operable and provides a mechanical interruption to the firing/trigger mechanism when locked in a disarmed condition.
- It is well recognized by responsible gun owners that safeguards must be taken to prevent access to or use of their firearms by any unauthorized persons, whether child or adult. It is neither acceptable nor adequate to simply hide a firearm in the hope that a child, a burglar, or anirresponsible adult will never find and misuse it.
- Externally-applied trigger locks are not an acceptable solution because, in some cases, the gun may still be fired when the trigger lock is in place, on a loaded gun. Other externally-applied safety devices, such as locking magazine substitutes or barrel locks are commonly available. These devices, which may be effective to prevent unauthorized use of a firearm, are unacceptable for other reasons. Because such locking devices are separable from the firearm, they must be carried separately, such as when traveling, and may be awkward and not immediately available when needed.
- Prior art locking devices built into the firearm typically add significant bulk to the gun and significantly change its profile or contour. These devices have been unacceptable, especially to those who legally carry the firearm concealed. What has been needed is a locking device which is incorporated into the firearm itself which is fully functional to prevent unauthorized use whether the gun is loaded or unloaded, does not add bulk or alter the gun's profile, and which uses a pick-resistant locking selector, rather than one which may be defeated by a common ordinary tool.
- The present invention provides a safety device for a firearm which is lockable between distinct armed and unarmed positions and which is enclosed within the grip of the firearm. The grip-enclosed mechanism has an externally-operable locking selector and a mechanical trigger/firing mechanism interruption member. The locking selector is operable by a user to be locked in the distinct armed and unarmed positions and the locking selector actuates the interruption member between respective distinct armed and unarmed positions.
- In preferred form, the locking selector is actuated by a key which is separable from the device. Alternatively, the locking selector may be operated electrically or by any other suitable means. Preferably, the device of the present invention is incorporated into the grip of a firearm rearward of an ammunition magazine passageway in space within the grip which would otherwise be unused. The present invention may be used on a firearm with or without a grip safety. However, the preferred form of the invention is to include a grip safety and for the interruption member to include a rotatable piece having a portion within the grip which interacts with the grip safety to block actuation of the grip safety in one position and to allow actuation of the grip safety in the other position. The interacting parts may be a blade and a slot, one on the interruption member and one on an internal portion of the grip safety, such that in the armed position, the blade fits into the slot to allow actuation of the grip safety and in the unarmed position, the blade will not fit into the slot, thereby preventing operation of the grip safety. In preferred form, an ammunition magazine lock member is mounted on and rotates with the rotating interruption member.
- Alternatively, the locking selector may actuate axially to cause either axial or rotational actuation of the interruption member.
- Other features and attributes of the present invention will become apparent upon examination of the various figures of the drawing, the description of the inventor's preferred mode for carrying out the invention, and the claims, all of which collectively comprise the disclosure of the present invention.
- Like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts throughout the various figures of the drawing, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view of the grip and trigger portion of a semiautomatic pistol which includes a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along line2-2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken substantially along line3-3 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken substantially along line4-4 of FIG. 1 showing a magazine lock in the open or armed position;
- FIG. 5 is an end view taken substantially along line5-5 of FIG. 1 showing the lock mechanism in an armed condition;
- FIG. 6 is a partially cut-away fragmentary view similar to FIG. 1 showing the palm grip and trigger depressed in a firing condition;
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken substantially along line7-7 of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view similar to FIGS. 1 and 6 showing the safety lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken substantially along line9-9 of FIG. 8 showing the palm grip safety block;
- FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view taken substantially along line10-10 of FIG. 8 and similar to FIG. 3 showing the lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken substantially along line11-11 of FIG. 8 and similar to FIG. 4 showing the magazine lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 12 is an end view taken substantially along line12-12 of FIG. 8 showing the lock in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 13 is a partially cut-away, fragmentary view of the grip and trigger portion of a semi-automatic pistol showing a version of the present invention in a disarmed condition for a firearm which does not include a palm grip safety;
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken substantially along line14-14 of FIG. 13 showing the trigger mechanism blocked in a disarmed condition;
- FIG. 15 is a partially cut-away fragmentary view similar to FIG. 13 showing the lock in an armed condition with the trigger depressed; and
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken substantially along line16-16 of FIG. 15.
- Referring to the several figures of the drawing, and first to FIG. 1, therein is shown at10 a semi-automatic pistol having a
receiver 12, agrip 14, aslide 16 and atrigger 18. Thefirearm 10 shown is of the well-known type in which a magazine (not shown) is inserted into a magazine opening 20 in thebutt end 22 of thegrip 14. The illustrated embodiment is similar to the well-known Colt Government Model 1911 which has apalm grip safety 24 and alinear action trigger 18. - As is well-known in the art, the
grip safety 24 or “beaver tail” is pivotally mounted at the rear end of the receiver on apivot pin 26. Thegrip safety 24 is spring biased (not shown) into the position shown in FIG. 1. Thegrip safety 24 includes a forwardly-extendingprojection 28 which blocks rearward movement of thetrigger 18. Typical of the popular Model 1911, the trigger assembly includes the linearsliding trigger 18 and a rearwardly-extendingbail 30 which substantially surrounds themagazine passageway 32. Thetrigger bail 30 includes rearwardly-extending side members connected at rearward ends by atransverse end 34. It is thistransverse end 34 which abuts with theprojection 28 of thegrip safety 24, thereby preventing actuation of the trigger assembly unless and until thegrip safety 24 is depressed and theprojection 28 is moved out of the pathway of thetrigger bail 30, as shown, for example, in FIG. 6. - The present invention provides a
locking mechanism 36 which prevents firing of thepistol 10 by mechanically blocking the firing/trigger mechanism. In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-12, the mechanical interruption to the firing/trigger mechanism is accomplished by blocking thegrip safety 24 from being depressed by means of a member that may be positively locked in an “armed” or “disarmed” condition. Of course, by preventing thegrip safety 24 from being depressed, it is impossible to depress thetrigger mechanism pistol 10. - Referring now also to FIGS.2-5, it can be seen that the preferred embodiment of the
lock mechanism 36, includes a keyedlock cylinder 38 which is exposed at thebutt end 22 or heal of thegrip 14 rearward of themagazine entry 20 andmagazine passageway 32. Thecylinder lock 38 is operatively connected to an elongatedrotatable rod 40 on which is formed or attached aflat blade 42 at its distal end. - As can be best appreciated from FIGS.1-3, a
slot 44 is formed in a lower portion of thegrip safety member 24 so as to receive theblade portion 42 when thelock mechanism 36 is in a “disarmed” position. As best appreciated from FIG. 6 and 7, thegrip safety member 24 can be depressed and pivoted by the user's hand when gripping thepistol 10. As previously described, when thegrip safety 24 is depressed, theblocking projection 28 is moved out of the way to allow thetrigger mechanism arrows lock cylinder 38 is rotated 90° to a “locked” or “disarmed” position, theblade portion 42 presents a face surface which has a width greater than that of theslot 44 in thegrip safety 24. Depression of thegrip safety 24 is thereby mechanically precluded. When the key (not shown) is removed from thelock cylinder 38, thelocking mechanism 36 is positively locked in the “disarmed” position. In this position, thegun 10 cannot be fired or disassembled. - Referring now to FIGS. 1, 4,8 and 11, therein is shown at 46 a cam or blade which is attached to and rotates with the
rod 40 through anopening 48 in therear wall 50 of themagazine passageway 32. The cam orblade 46 rotates, along with theblade 42, 90° into or out from themagazine passageway 32. When locked in the “disarmed” position (FIGS. 8 and 11), a mechanical block is provided to prevent insertion of a magazine into themagazine passageway 32. Additionally, the magazine (not shown) may be provided with a notch or slot for receiving the cam orblade member 46 so that the magazine may also be locked in place in themagazine passageway 32, thereby preventing its removal. This mechanism provides an added degree of safety to more completely disable thepistol 10 when thelocking mechanism 36 is locked into the “disarmed” position. - In prior art pistols, such as the Model 1911, the space occupied by the
lock mechanism 36 of the present invention would be otherwise unused. Prior art pistols that are similar in design to the illustrated embodiment have employed a filler block which creates the backstrap of the grip and supports the springs which bias both the grip safety and the trigger mechanism into their normal positions. In the illustrated embodiment which employs the present invention, the sear spring and grip safety spring have been omitted from the drawing for clarity. - Referring now to FIGS.1-5, it can be seen that the
locking mechanism 36 is constructed of abody 52 which is exposed along the backstrap of thegrip 14 and which is held between first and second rearwardly-extending flange portions 54-56. The inner side of eachside flange elongated groove rear wall 50 of themagazine passageway 32. Thelock body 52, includes corresponding first and second laterally-extending lands orrails lock body 52 to be aligned and held in place in thegrip 14 between theflanges lock body 52 into position from the heel orbutt end 22 of thegrip 14. Thelock body 52 is held in place by a laterally-extendingpin 66 which passes through lateral opposite openings in the rearwardly-extendingflanges lateral groove 68 formed in thelock body 52. Removal of thelocking mechanism 36 from thegrip 14 is prevented, even if the lockingpin 66 is driven out of place, if thelocking mechanism 36 is in the “unarmed” or “disabled” position. This is because the cam orblade 46 is, at that time, extended through theopening 48 in therear wall 50 of the magazine passageway 32 (see FIG. 8) which blocks theblocking mechanism 36 from being slid downwardly out of position. - In preferred form, the
lock cylinder 38 is threadingly engaged in thelock body 52, as shown at 70, and rotation of thelock cylinder 38 is prevented relative to thelock body 52 by providing a flat surface on one side of the threaded portion which bears against an outer side of thewall 50. Using a “D-shaped” lock cylinder body to prevent relative rotation thereof is well-known. Additionally, aroll pen 72 or the like may be inserted into atransverse opening 74 formed across the threadedengagement 70. In this manner, rotation of the lockingcylinder 38 relative to thelock body 52 or removal thereof is effectively prevented. - Referring now to FIGS.13-16, therein is shown at 110 an alternate embodiment of the present invention for a semi-automatic pistol which does not include a grip safety. In this embodiment, the
locking mechanism 136 provides a mechanical interference which directly blocks function of the trigger assembly. The lockingassembly 136 is positioned at the backstrap of thegrip 114 adjacent arear wall 150 of themagazine passageway 132. Akey lock cylinder 138 is exposed at the butt or healend 122 of thegrip 114. As in the previously-described embodiment, thelock cylinder 138 is operable to rotate ashaft 140 which includes a substantiallyflat blade portion 142 at its distal end. In this embodiment, theblade portion 142 directly interferes with the transverserear section 134 of thetrigger bail 130, thereby preventing thetrigger 118 from being depressed, as shown in FIGS. 13 and 14. - Referring now specifically to FIGS. 15 and 16, when the
lock cylinder 138 is rotated to the “armed” position, theblade portion 142 of therod 140 is rotated 90°. Accordingly, adequate space is provided so that thetrigger 118 may be squeezed by the user, as shown byarrow 146, thereby moving thetrigger bail 130, rearwardly as shown byarrow 148. This movement allows the trigger mechanism to actuate the firing mechanism (not shown) in any well known manner. - As described in the previous embodiment, the
lock assembly 136 may also include a magazinepassageway blocking member 146 which is rotatable to extend through anopening 148 in therear wall 150 of themagazine passageway 132. The operation of this member is identical to that shown for the previous embodiment in FIGS. 4, 5, 11, and 12. Likewise, the assembly of thelocking unit 136 into thegrip 114 is also substantially identical to that described for the previous embodiment. - Either of the above-described embodiments may be used with or without the magazine passageway-blocking mechanism. Of course, utilizing this mechanism provides an added degree of safety to the firearm. Many other alterations or variations of the illustrated embodiments may also be employed by one skilled in the art. For example, the locking mechanism could provide a mechanical block or interruption directly to some part of the firing mechanism (i.e., hammer, firing pin, etc.) or could be incorporated into the grip of a revolver to function in a similar fashion. Also, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that operation of the locking cylinder and/or blocking member may be axial rather than rotational or may be a combination of axial and rotational movement. In such an embodiment, the locking mechanism by which the user selects between “armed” and “disarmed” conditions could be operated electrically, such as by use of a solenoid. Linear movement of a locking selector either mechanically or electrically could be translated into rotational movement of the blocking member, or vice versa. Mechanisms of this type are well-known in the mechanical art. These alternative embodiments are less preferred, however, because additional springs and moving parts, as well as a battery power source, are required. Also, a solenoid-actuated locking selector may be used as part of so-called “smart gun” technology intended to allow the firearm to be operated only by a single user.
- It will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the above-described invention, unlike externally-applied trigger locks, is effective to completely disable the firearm whether loaded or unloaded and whether the magazine is inserted or removed. The locking mechanism stays with the firearm at all times, and the present invention also employs a pick-resistant lock rather than a simple wrench or tool, as has been used in prior art devices.
- Many other variations or embodiments of the present invention may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the protection afforded by this patent is not to be limited by or to the above-described illustrated embodiments, but rather by the following claim or claims, interpreted according to the recognized doctrines of claim interpretation, including the doctrine of equivalents and reversal of parts.
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1. A locking, grip-enclosed safety device for a firearm, the device comprising:
a grip-enclosed mechanism having an externally-operable locking selector and a mechanical trigger/firing mechanism interruption member,
the locking selector being operable by a user to be locked in distinct armed and unarmed positions and the locking selector actuating the interruption member between respective distinct armed and unarmed positions.
2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the locking selector is actuated by a separable key.
3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the grip has a butt end and the locking selector is exposed for operation at the butt end.
4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the locking selector is actuated by a separable key.
5. The device of claim 1 , further comprising means for mechanically blocking insertion of an ammunition magazine into the firearm, the means being actuated by the locking selector.
6. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a member selectively actuated by the locking selector to block insertion and removal of an ammunition magazine for the firearm.
7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the locking member comprises a rotatable member selectively actuated by the locking selector for movement into and out from an insertion pathway for an ammunition magazine for the firearm.
8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the grip-enclosed mechanism is located in the grip rearwardly of a passageway for insertion of an ammunition magazine.
9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the grip has a butt end and the locking selector is exposed for operation at the butt end.
10. The device of claim 8 , further comprising means for mechanically blocking insertion of an ammunition magazine into the firearm, the means being actuated by the locking selector.
11. The device of claim 8 , further comprising a member selectively actuated by the locking selector to block insertion and removal of an ammunition magazine for the firearm.
12. The device of claim 11 , wherein the locking member comprises a rotatable member selectively actuated by the locking selector for movement into and out from an insertion pathway for an ammunition magazine for the firearm.
13. The device of claim 1 , wherein the firearm further comprises a grip safety which must be displaced in order to fire the firearm and in which the interruption member is selectively movable between a position which mechanically blocks depression of the grip safety and a position which does not interfere with depression of the grip safety, these positions corresponding to the distinct unarmed and armed positions of the locking selector, respectively.
14. The device of claim 13 , wherein the interruption member is rotatably actuated by the locking selector, and comprising a blade portion and a slot, one of which is part of the interruption member and the other of which is part of the grip safety, wherein the blade portion and slot are sized and shaped such that when in a first position, the blade fits within the slot allowing operational movement of the grip safety and a second position in which the blade portion will not fit into the slot, thereby blocking operational movement of the grip safety.
15. The device of claim 14 , further comprising a member actuated by the locking selector and rotatable with the interruption member, selectively extendable into a position blocking insertion of an ammunition magazine into the firearm.
16. The device of claim 1 , wherein the locking selector axially actuates the interruption member.
17. The device of claim 16 , wherein the interruption member selectively rotates in response to the locking selector's axial actuation.
18. A locking, grip-enclosed safety device for a firearm, the device comprising:
a grip-enclosed mechanism having an externally-operable locking selector means and a trigger/firing mechanism interruption means,
the locking selector means being operable by a user to be locked in distinct armed and unarmed positions and the locking selector means actuating the interruption means between respective distinct armed and unarmed positions.
19. The device of claim 16 , wherein the interruption means includes a member rotatable in response to actuation of the locking selector means between the respective distinct armed and unarmed positions.
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